ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY VIDEOTAPES

The following health and safety videotapes are
available for check-out in Murphy Library. These videotapes are
located in the Video Collection on the second floor of Murphy
Library. They can be used to train UW-L employee's or student's
on a variety of health and safety topics pertinent to our campus
environment. The videotapes can be incorporated into class
lectures or Department's may wish to schedule safety meeting(s)
to discuss these important topics. The available videotapes are
listed and described in the remainder of this bulletin. If you
request for additional health
and safety training materials please contact
Environmental Health
and Safety at 785-6800.

Title: Accident Analysis for SupervisorsCatalog Number: HD7262.25.A33 1994Description: Supervisors are responsible for conducting
an accident analysis after any of their employees are injured.
This training identifies techniques to conduct an effective
accident analysis with the goal of preventing similar future
incidents.Length: 15 minutes

Title: Accident Causes and PreventionCatalog Number: HV675.A33 1995Description: Guaranteed to reduce the occurrence of
employee unsafe acts, thereby eliminating most accidents in the
workplace. Presents many examples of accidents, providing
employees with a thorough understanding of the concept of unsafe
acts and how they contribute to accidents.Length: 12 minutes

Title: Basic First AidCatalog Number: T55.S25 1995Description: Teaches personnel how to respond in case of
a medical emergency. Provides basic instruction for individuals
who decide to act as a good Samaritan and offer medical
assistance to a coworker.Length: 6 minutes

Title: Employee Safety InformationCatalog Number: T55.E4 1995Description: Meets OSHA requirements for training in
general hazards regarding proper clothing, personal protective
clothing, machine guarding, accident reporting, and much more.
Designed as a new-hire orientation, this video can also be used
as a refresher for experienced employees.Length: 15 minutes

Title: Eye ProtectionCatalog Number: T55.E84 1995Description: Provides a review of common eye hazards and
precautions to take to minimize and eliminate the hazards.
Identifies the alternative types of eye protection, when
different types of eye protection should be used, and the care,
maintenance and storage of eye protection.Length: 6 minutes

Title: Fall Protection: Trailer DemonstrationCatalog Number: T55.F36 1995Description: Hands on demonstration of fall protection
equipment provides motivation for the proper use of personal
fall arrest systems. Stresses the importance of preventing falls
in a captivating demonstration of the forces developed during a
free fall with different types of protective equipment.Length: 22 minutes

Title: Fire Extinguisher TrainingCatalog Number: TH9362.F57 1995Description: Informs personnel of the importance of fire
prevention and use of fire extinguishers as a last defense
against fire. Identifies the different types of fire
extinguishers and how they should/should not be used to
extinguish a fire.Length: 6 minutes

Title: Hand and Power Tool SafetyCatalog Number: TJ1185.H36 1992Description: The tools your employee's use every day can
be dangerous if used incorrectly or carelessly. Encourage them
to be aware of the safety concerns with this video. The topics
include: general safety rules, cutting tools, striking tools,
power tools and other tool groups.Length: 12 minutes

Title: Hazardous Waste - Making the Right CallCatalog Number: TD1042.W5 M35 1996Description: Provides a general overview of hazardous
waste disposal requirements and use of the State contract for
hazardous waste disposal. Specific questions regarding hazardous
waste disposal should be directed to the Environmental Health,
Safety and Risk Management Office.Length: 16 minutes

Title: Health & Safety in the Office EnvironmentCatalog Number: RC965.03H43 1996Description: Even though offices look safe and hazard
free, office accidents do happen. This video was developed to
provide information, guidelines, and useful tips that will help
state office employees prevent a work related injury or illness
and improve their overall health and safety.Length: 20 minutes

Title: Hidden Danger - Hepatitis B (Healthcare
Version)Catalog Number: RC848.H44 H53Description: Educates healthcare workers about how the
hepatitis B virus (HBV) is transmitted, who can be affected and
how simply it can be prevented.Length: 15 minutes

Title: Hidden Dangers - HBV and the Public Safety
WorkerCatalog Number: RC848.H44 H53 1992Description: Educates public safety workers and
volunteers about how the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is transmitted,
who can be affected and how simply it can be prevented.Length: 15 minutes

Title: Laboratory Safety Skit 1997Catalog Number: QD51.L33 1997Description: This video is designed to be used by faculty
in second semester science labs since some knowledge of
apparatus and chemicals is expected. The video is an
illustration or skit where observers are challenged to identify
and list as many safety violations as possible while watching
the safety video. The list of violations is included with the
video.Length: 10 minutes

Title: Lab Safety Showers and Eye WashesCatalog Number: QD51.S24 1992Description: Focuses on increasing awareness and
preparedness of laboratory employees for emergencies. Topics
include: effective shower and eyewash requirements, knowing
locations and how to use each, and maintaining and using each
effectively.Length: 12 minutes

Title: Ladder SafetyCatalog Number: T55.S25 1995Description: Provides a review of common ladder hazards
and precautions to take to reduce and eliminate the hazards.
Provides a review of methods to safely use a ladder.Length: 7 minutes

Title: Office SafetyCatalog Number: HD7261.O3372 1995Description: The danger in office environments is not as
high as in other areas, but office employees are still exposed
to daily hazards. Topics include: sitting properly, electrical
hazards, computer safety, storage and avoiding slips, trips and
falls.Length: 14 minutes

Title: Oxidation Hazards- More Than Just AirCatalog Number: QD63.O9 O95 1996Description: Designed to help chemists and their
co-workers recognize and avoid multiple hazards associated with
working in the laboratory. Topics include: understanding how
oxidizers contribute to fires, where to find information for
working safely with any chemical, rules for storing oxidizers
safely, and identifying chemicals that can form peroxides.Length: 17 minutes

Title: Partnership for Safety...When Your Job Site
Becomes a Temporary Construction SiteCatalog Number: T55.P37 1999Description: Whenever there is construction or renovation
at the workplace, there is a possibility that workers may be
exposed to a number of situations, which if not handled properly
can cause concern or injury. This video focuses mainly on the
situations where the normal work area is affected either
directly or indirectly by a renovation or construction project.Length: 19 minutes

Title: Personal Protective EquipmentCatalog Number: T55.P47 1995Description: Describes different types of personal
protective equipment (PPE), how to select the type of PPE, care
and maintenance of PPE and how PPE should be stored.Length: 6 minutes

Title: Personal Protective EquipmentCatalog Number: T55.3.P75 P47 1996Description: Describes different types of personal
protective equipment( PPE), how to select the type of PPE, care
and maintenance of PPE and how PPE should be stored.Length: 15 minutes

Title: Practicing Safe ScienceCatalog Number: QD63.5.P73 1992Description: Addresses intrinsic hazards associated with
scientific protocols used in molecular biology. Includes a
demonstration of good laboratory safety techniques, reenactments
of actual laboratory accidents and asks questions that challenge
you to recognize risks in the laboratory.Length: 29 minutes

Title: Preventing ContaminationCatalog Number: T55.P74 1993Description: In the laboratory, contaminants can be
inadvertently spread through carelessness. Increase awareness
among students and staff and give them practical advice for
avoiding this problem. Topics include: four routes of
contaminate entry into the body; use of PPE and engineering
controls; and safe practices with keeping contaminants isolated,
good housekeeping, and awareness of others in the laboratory.Length: 10 minutes

Title: Principles of Accident Investigation & AnalysisCatalog Number: HD7262.25.P75 1998Description: Developed in collaboration with state
agencies and the Bureau of State Risk Management, this video
addresses how each supervisor needs to investigate and analyze
workplace injuries, illnesses, incidents and near misses. It
also suggests methods for making work units more efficient
through proper handling of these situations.Length: 16 minutes

Title: Reduce Accident Rates By As Much as 90%.Catalog Number: T55.R43 1998Description: Used as part of a regular safety program to
help promote healthier, more safety conscious employees and help
ensure compliance with OSHA requirements.Length: 10 minutes

Title: Safe LiftingCatalog Number: T55.3.L5 B3 1995Description: Back injury prevention training is essential
for all employees. This training includes lifting guidelines and
techniques, the importance of exercise and general back
musculoskeletal structure.Length: 5 minutes

Title: Safety in the Research Laboratory: Set One:
Radionuclide Hazards, Chemical Hazards and Emergency ResponseCatalog Number: T55.3.H3 S2 1994Description: This video series provides guidance and
instruction on how to control risks associated with protocols
and practices used in the modern biology lab. The series will
make laboratory personnel aware of the hazards associated with
biomedical research and provide instruction in safe techniques
that will enable workers to protect themselves from these
hazards. The information will introduce new staff to good
laboratory practices and provide a meaningful technical review
in safety for the more experienced laboratory worker.Length: Radionuclide Hazards - 12 minutes; Chemical
Hazards - 10minutes; Emergency Response - 12 minutes

Title: Safety in the Research Laboratory: Set Two:
Centrifugation Hazards, Chemical Storage Hazards, and Glassware
Washing HazardsCatalog Number: T55.3.H3 S24 1995Description: This video series provides guidance and
instruction on how to control risks associated with protocols
and practices used in the modern biology lab. The videos
demonstrate safe centrifugation practices, offer guidance on
proper storing of chemicals for safety in a typical research
laboratory, and promotes the use of personal protective
equipment as well as promotes teamwork and good work habits.Length: Centrifugation Hazards - 9 minutes; Chemical
Storage Hazards -11 minutes; Glassware Washing Hazards - 10
minutes

Title: Stop That Dose! Working Safely With Toxic
ChemicalsCatalog Number: QD63.5.S34 1996Description: Designed to help chemists and their
co-workers recognize and avoid the multiple hazards associated
with toxic chemicals in the laboratory. Topics include:
significance of dose-response relationship, ways toxic chemicals
can affect the body, importance of researching effects of
chemicals before using them, key features of approved storage
areas, and government mandated exposure limits for toxic
chemicals.Length: 22 minutes

Title: Student Organizations: Their Role and
Responsibility in the University CommunityCatalog Number: LB3607.S78 2000Description: Includes vital information from the Board of
Regents of the University of Wisconsin System regarding:
registered student organizations, student organization
responsibilities, liability, mission, benefit and control,
agency status, special events, alcohol, hazing, vandalism, and
theft, use of university vehicles, advisors, and advisors
liability issues.Length: 26 minutes

Title: Taking the Long View: Carcinogens and Related
Health HazardsCatalog Number: QD63.5.T35 1996Description: Designed to help chemists and their
co-workers recognize and avoid the multiple hazards associated
with working with carcinogens. Topics include: the four basic
principles for working safely with carcinogens, understanding
the potential health hazards, determining if a chemical is a
select "carcinogen", and how to limit exposure to carcinogens.Length: 18 minutes

Title: Things That Burn - Flammable and Combustible
ChemicalsCatalog Number: T55.3.H3T45 1995Description: Designed to help train chemists and their
co-workers to recognize and avoid multiple hazards associated
with working with flammable and combustible chemicals. Topics
include: flammable vs. combustible chemicals, the fire triangle,
fire and spill prevention procedures, and emergency response to
fire and spills.Length: 17 minutes